The Rihanna and Lupita Nyong'o Twitter meme from the fall 2014 Miu Miu show has spurred a movie deal.

In what is likely the most Internet-y moment in film production thus far, a concept for a movie that was born out of a Twitter meme has been reportedly green-lighted — and the world has the seating charts at Miu Miu to thank for it.

A photo of Rihanna and Lupita Nyong’o sitting front row at the fall 2014 Miu Miu show went viral in April after a Twitter user by the name of @1800SadGal posted that the photo of the two women looking down the runway seemed to say, “Rihanna looks like she scams rich white men and Lupita is the computer smart best friend that helps plan the scans.”

Rihanna looks like she scams rich white men and lupita is the computer smart best friend that helps plan the scans https://t.co/PhWs1xd3nj

Nyong’o replied back to the tweet, writing, “I’m down if you are @Rihanna,” which led the singer to reply “I’m in Pit’z.”

Internet enthusiasm rose to a fever pitch, as fans began to draft their dream team of a writing and directing duo. “Insecure” star and writer Issa Rae and director/writer Ava DuVernay were looped in, and both tweeted their willingness.

Now it’s been reported by Entertainment Weekly that this meme dream is to become a reality, in the form of a Netflix movie.

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